Baltimore Sun

Foiled by old teammates

Hellickson goes five innings; Reynolds homers

- By Eduardo A. Encina eencina@baltsun.com twitter.com/EddieInThe­Yard

The Orioles saw old teammate Jeremy Hellickson on Tuesday night for the first time since he ended his brief tenure in Baltimore with a robust ERA of nearly 7.00. And the version of Hellickson they saw was the type of pitcher whohas given them fits this year, one who provides a diet of off-speed offerings.

The Orioles had their opportunit­ies against Hellickson, but couldn’t make many of them stand, and the result was their fourth straight loss, 3-2 in front of an announced 13,935 at Camden Yards.

For the 11th time in the past 13 games they scored three runs or fewer.

The Orioles received a firstinnin­g solo homer from Manny Machado, his 16th of the season, which served as a fitting counterpun­ch to Bryce Harper solo shot in the top of the inning. After that, the Orioles put the leadoff hitter on base in each of the next three innings against Hellickson but couldn’t score.

They had something going against him with one out in the fifth when Chance Sisco was hit by a pitch and No. 9 hitter Jace Peterson singled. Two batters later, Adam Jones doubled into the left-centerfiel­d gap.

Sisco easily scored from second, but the potential tying run was thrown out at the plate when shortstop Trea Turner’s relay throw beat Peterson, ending the inning with Machadoint­heon-deckcircle.

Hellickson, who had a 6.97 ERA in 10 starts with the Orioles last year after being acquired in a waiverdead­line trade with the Philadelph­ia Phillies, was by no means overwhelmi­ng, allowing two runs on six hits over five innings, but he provedto bethekindo­fpitcher who gives the Orioles fits.

Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy did his job, recording a quality start for the seventh time in 12 starts this season, but allowed a pair of solo homers — Harper’s first-inning blast and former Oriole Mark Reynolds’ homer to open the fourth.

Four Nationals relievers — each pitching one inning — combined to hold the Orioles scoreless over the final four innings.

The Orioles had the winning run at first in the ninth against Sean Doolittle but couldn’t convert. Pinch hitter Trey Mancini was hit by a pitch and Joey Rickard singled to put two on with one out, but pinch hitters Craig Gentry and Andrew Susac struck out to end the game.

In his past seven starts, Bundy has allowed 15 home runs, that after yielding just one over his first five starts of the season.

Bundy is the only qualifying major league starting pitcher to average more than 10 strikeouts per nine innings and allow more than two homers per nine innings. And no pitcher has done that in the course of an entire season since1871, according to Baseball Reference.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Orioles starting pitcher Dylan Bundy recorded a quality start for the seventh time in 12 starts this season, but allowed a pair of solo homers.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS Orioles starting pitcher Dylan Bundy recorded a quality start for the seventh time in 12 starts this season, but allowed a pair of solo homers.

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